The "master of imitation" in the field of sexual diseases: how toxic is syphilis? Four pieces of knowledge to show you

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Because when it comes to syphilis, syphilis does have something to do with people's sexual behavior. Syphilis, as a sexual disease, should have a real understanding of syphilis. Syphilis, syphilis is an infectious disease. Syphilis is an infectious disease. What is the pathogenesis of syphilis? syphilis likes to parasitize in such parts of the skin, so many patients are infected with syphilis. Also known as acquired syphilis, when non-sick patients have sexual contact with syphilis patients, then Treponema pallidum can be transmitted through vascular channels to patients who are not infected with syphilis, once these people are infected with Treponema pallidum, there can be typical syphilis, that is, hard chancre, syphilis rash, gum swelling, 3. According to the development of syphilis, syphilis can be divided into primary syphilis, secondary syphilis and tertiary syphilis. The typical clinical feature of secondary syphilis is syphilis rash.

When it comes to syphilis, I believe we are no stranger to it, because when it comes to syphilis, people will naturally think of "venereal diseases". In fact, syphilis does have something to do with people's sexual behavior, but not all people are infected with syphilis for this reason. With regard to the disease of syphilis, we can better deal with it with a correct understanding.

Syphilis, as a "master of imitation" in the field of sexual diseases, makes people change the color of it. So, do you still need to have a real understanding of syphilis? So, what is syphilis? What is its pathogenesis? And how to prevent and cure it? With regard to its four basic common sense, it is suggested that we should know it as soon as possible.

1. What is syphilis?

Syphilis, what kind of disease is it? From the source of the disease, syphilis is an infectious disease, the reason why it is called syphilis, because its source of infection, called Treponema pallidum. The disease can be transmitted from one individual to another through contact among people.

Therefore, syphilis this disease, they are infected, need to pay attention, and people who live with themselves, especially their own sexual partners, need to pay more attention. Because this disease is relatively contagious, syphilis has been classified as a Class B infectious disease according to the Law of the people's Republic of China on the Prevention and treatment of Infectious Diseases.

two。 What is the pathogenesis of syphilis?

Treponema pallidum, this pathogen has an affinity for the skin and mucous membrane of the human body. In other words, syphilis likes to be parasitic in areas like the skin, so syphilis infected by many patients is also known as acquired syphilis. Once there is a slight rupture of the skin or mucous membrane in sexual contact with syphilis patients, Treponema pallidum can be transmitted to patients who are not infected with syphilis through vascular channels.

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Once these people are infected with Treponema pallidum, they may not have obvious symptoms at first, but with the aggravation of the disease, they can have the typical "three stages" of syphilis, that is, hard chancre, syphilis rash, gum-like swelling, and may eventually leave serious sequelae.

3. What is the clinical manifestation of syphilis?

In fact, in the final analysis, syphilis is a skin disease, so the most typical clinical manifestation of patients is skin reaction. According to the development of syphilis, it can be divided into primary syphilis, secondary syphilis and tertiary syphilis, in which the iconic clinical features of primary syphilis are called hard chancre; the typical clinical feature of secondary syphilis is syphilis rash, which is named differently according to the location of syphilis rash. Syphilis can invade patients' skin, mucous membrane, bone, heart, cardiovascular system, nervous system and so on. Tertiary syphilis is also known as advanced syphilis, at this time, the patient is mainly characterized by severe gum swelling, which occurs in the lower leg and shows the formation of deep ulcers.

4. How should syphilis be prevented?

In fact, if you want to prevent and cure syphilis, you still need to start with yourself and pay attention to cleanliness. At the same time, patients who have been diagnosed with syphilis infection should follow the principle of early treatment and early prevention, and take different treatment measures according to the severity of the disease. Only in this way can the damage of syphilis to the body be reduced to a minimum.

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